The Government of Pakistan’s state-of-the-art Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) project is steadfastly progressing in the Islamabad Electricity Supply Company’s (IESCO) region.
According to the IESCO spokesperson the project is driven by a commitment to bring power sector reforms, innovation, and exceptional customer service.
In the initial phase, the installation of AMI meters is rolling out swiftly in the two operation circles of IESCO, namely Rawalpindi City and Rawalpindi Cantt.
As of the latest report, over 110,000 AMI meters have been successfully installed. It is expected that by 2026, the replacement of all outdated electricity meters in Rawalpindi City, Rawalpindi Cantt Circles, and Taxila, whereas all MDI meters and high license feeders on Industrial tariff in the surrounding areas, will be replaced with AMI meters, the official said adding the upgradation is anticipated to result in the provision of uninterrupted power supply and a substantial reduction in line losses.
The installation of AMI meters will ensure 100pc accurate and timely meter reading, effective control of electricity theft, precise estimation of electricity demand and supply, real-time monitoring and control of electricity consumption, enhanced revenue recovery and automated registration of meter faults to the SDO office, said the spokesperson adding the step is a pioneering initiative and a new venture in Pakistan’s power sector. In this regard, while IESCO teams are encountering technical challenges and receiving customer complaints, prompt action is being taken to ensure swift and effective redressal of grievances of its esteemed consumers.